Maybe related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2031969
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Title:
Ubuntu 22.04 not waking up
i also have/had this problem. ThinkPad P14s 3rd gen (21J6) with AMD
Ryzen 7 pro 6850u with Radeon Graphics. Ubuntu 22.04. Kernel was
5.19.0-46-generic.
Those solutions did not work:
- no "Sleep Mode" option in my BIOS
- did not manage to successfully access the Lenovo advanced BIOS menu to switch
I also have this problem, in Ubuntu 23.04. See
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1464731/ubuntu-23-04-wont-wake-from-
suspend.
I'm using a Lenovo legion Y520, with Intel / Radeon. With wayland,
couldn't install drivers using amdgpu-install because dkms module won't
compile with 6.2 kernels.
#17
I have this problem on Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Gen10, Intel i5 and Intel
Irisxe graphics. Came preinstalled with Ubuntu 20.04, but I immediately
installed 22.04. BIOS version is N3AET72W (1.37), 2023-03-02. The laptop
does not wake from suspend, even after changing BIOS to Linux S3 suspend
option.
I was also hit by this issue on a `HP ProBook 635 Aero G7 (2E9E4EA)`
with a `AMD Ryzen 7 4700U with Radeon Graphics`.
I found (by experiments) a different solution:
Calling (as root) `/lib/systemd/systemd-sleep suspend` makes the wake up
from suspend to work every time (not only the first time).
Have a HP Pavilion 14-ec0660nd with Radeon 5700U and had the same
screen-won't-wake-up syndrome.
Installing AMD drivers downloaded from AMD seems to have fixed it.
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#8 Working for me, thank you very much
Laptop: Asus VivoBook M1603Q,
Processor: AMD® Ryzen 7 5800h with radeon graphics × 16
OS: Linux Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
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In response to #11, I installed the mainline software
(https://github.com/bkw777/mainline) and installed kernel 6.2.14, the newest of
version 6.2, and restarted with this new kernel version. Unfortunately, kernel
6.2.14 does not fix the suspend issue.
I remind you that I made this test with
I response to #11, I think that the installation of a new Kernel version it is
not associated with the Linux version. Taking this article as an example
(https://itsfoss.com/upgrade-linux-kernel-ubuntu/), I understand that you can
proceed to install the version of the kernel that you prefer.
I have an Lenovo T16 AMD Ryzen 7 6850U and the amdgpu-install fixed the
balck screen suspend bug, but since then my CPU usage is much higher in
idle and the fan is permanently running.
I'm currently limited to Ubuntu 22.04 and have to wait for the next LTS
version.
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It looks like the latest Ubuntu 23.04 with linux kernel 6.2.0 solved the
problem (for me ,ThinkPad T14 with AMD CPU, at least). Sleep works out-
of-the-box without having to do amdgpu-install trick.
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Hello, I have exactly the same problem, with a Huawei MateBook X Pro 2022. In
my case the solutions:
#2 The ctrl+alt+F2 trick didn't work with me. My keyboard seems to be not
working after suspend.
#4 doesn't work for me because I don't have the option "Sleep State" in my BIOS
#6 the command
amdgpu-install method fixed the problem on my Thinkpad T14 with Ryzen 7
PRO 6850U. Thanks for sharing this, Sachin Kumar Singh!
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I was having this exact same problem on my HP Pavilion 14 on Ubuntu
22.04. It worked fine a few days ago but I encountered this problem
after an update. Lots of stack answers pointed to some problems with
Nvidia drivers, but I don't have Nvidia graphics. I have an integrated
AMD Radeon along with
In response to #6
$ echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
That works for me too - but then there's no password protection on
resume...
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I have the same problem on my Thinkpad T14 with "AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U
with Radeon Graphics" CPU. My BIOS doesn't provide "Sleep State"
option.
What I've found is it is possible to put system to sleep many times in a
row with this command:
$ echo mem | sudo tee /sys/power/state
However,
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-signed-hwe-5.19 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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So switching the "Sleep State" in the BIOS to "Linux" solved the issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2008774
Title:
Ubuntu 22.04 not waking up after
The ctrl+alt+F2 trick didn't work with me. My keyboard seems to be not
working after suspend.
But I stumbled over this Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/lnyrt6/til_i_learn_newer_thinkpads_have_a_setting_for.
There is a "Sleep State" switch in the BIOS of some Thinkpads
There's many other screen related issues like this with 5.19.0-32 and
with RYZEN processors with integrated graphics too.
My desktop is a RYZEN 5 2400G and I have the same issue with resuming
from suspend or hibernation. I have a workaround though.
Once the monitor is blank but processor appears
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